Excise dept serves notices to liquor outlets on highways

Press Trust of India  |  Mangaluru 

The excise department hasserved notices to 114 shops in Dakshina Kannada districtas per the Supreme directive to shut down all such shops in a 500 metre distance from

The Apex had observed that easy access to onhighways led to accidents as many drivers buy and consume alcohol while driving leading to accidents.



While the Courthad set the deadline for closure as April 1, the state excisedepartment had extended it to June when the licence for shops will expire.

There are shops on national atSuratkal, Baikampady, Kuloor, Nanthur, Pumpwell, Thokkottu andTalapady in the district and all of them will have to beclosed down.

Action would be taken against those who failed tocomply with the directive to close the shops by June, an official release here said.

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Excise dept serves notices to liquor outlets on highways

The excise department hasserved notices to 114 liquor shops in Dakshina Kannada districtas per the Supreme Court directive to shut down all such shops in a 500 metre distance from highways. The Apex Court had observed that easy access to liquor onhighways led to accidents as many drivers buy and consume alcohol while driving leading to accidents. While the Courthad set the deadline for closure as April 1, the state excisedepartment had extended it to June when the licence for shops will expire. There are liquor shops on national highways atSuratkal, Baikampady, Kuloor, Nanthur, Pumpwell, Thokkottu andTalapady in the district and all of them will have to beclosed down. Action would be taken against those who failed tocomply with the directive to close the shops by June, an official release here said. The excise department hasserved notices to 114 shops in Dakshina Kannada districtas per the Supreme directive to shut down all such shops in a 500 metre distance from

The Apex had observed that easy access to onhighways led to accidents as many drivers buy and consume alcohol while driving leading to accidents.

While the Courthad set the deadline for closure as April 1, the state excisedepartment had extended it to June when the licence for shops will expire.

There are shops on national atSuratkal, Baikampady, Kuloor, Nanthur, Pumpwell, Thokkottu andTalapady in the district and all of them will have to beclosed down.

Action would be taken against those who failed tocomply with the directive to close the shops by June, an official release here said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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